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Single-subject research designs for optometry.

F L Collins, R A Baer, R L Blount

    American Journal of Optometry and Physiological Optics
    |August 1, 1985
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    Single-subject research designs offer advantages over group designs, especially for optometry. This overview explains basic designs and provides examples for applied optometric research.

    Area of Science:

    • Optometry
    • Psychology
    • Education

    Background:

    • Single-subject research designs are widely used in education and psychology.
    • These designs offer distinct advantages compared to traditional group research.
    • Their application is particularly relevant for applied optometric research.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To provide an overview of basic single-subject research designs.
    • To highlight the importance and applicability of these designs in optometry.
    • To illustrate the use of single-subject methodology in applied optometric research.

    Main Methods:

    • Overview of fundamental single-subject research designs.
    • Presentation of illustrative examples for each design type.
    • Focus on the application within the field of optometry.

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    Main Results:

    • Single-subject designs are a valuable alternative to group designs in optometry.
    • The presented designs are applicable to various scenarios in applied optometric research.
    • Examples demonstrate the practical implementation of these methodologies.

    Conclusions:

    • Single-subject research designs are crucial for applied optometry.
    • The methodology offers significant benefits for individual patient research.
    • Further adoption of these designs is encouraged in optometric practice and research.